Though, of course, if you have been actively developing your system,
or if you have already been subject to other root attempts, a root
attempt runs a significant risk of crashing it.

(And if you have been developing a lot, there's a decent chance you'll
have already crashed it so many times that you will not be able to
distinguish the root attempt from your own work. Or, maybe you will -
it depends on the nature of the update.)

-- 
Raul



On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Joseph Crivello
<josephcrive...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If someone successfully attacks the firmware on any of your network cards, 
> you are screwed no matter what. Any modern network card is going to have the 
> ability to issue DMAs and can easily root your entire system.

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